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Oslo Cup (curling)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oslo Cup
Established2000
Host cityBærum, Norway
ArenaSnarøya Curling Club
Men's purseNOK 112,000
Women's purseNOK 88,000
Current champions (2023)
MenSwitzerland Marco Hösli
WomenSweden Anna Hasselborg
Current edition

The Oslo Cup (formerly the Norway Cup, the Radisson SAS Oslo Cup, the Weber Oslo Cup and the Radisson Blu Oslo Cup) is an annual curling tournament, held in September in Bærum, a suburb of Oslo. It is one of the events on the Nordic Curling Tour.[1] From 2000 to 2012 it was one of the first curling tournaments of the World Curling Tour season. After the 2012 edition, the event was put on hiatus for ten years before returning in 2022.[2]

Past champions

Men

Year Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (kr)
2000 Norway Pål Trulsen
2001[3] Norway Pål Trulsen Sweden Emil Marklund
2002[4] Canada Paul Gowsell[a] Norway Thomas Ulsrud $30,000[5]
2003[6] Sweden Peja Lindholm Scotland David Murdoch $30,000
2004[7] Norway Pål Trulsen Switzerland Ralph Stöckli $30,000
2005[8] Sweden Nils Carlsén Switzerland Ralph Stöckli 148,000
2006[9] Norway Pål Trulsen Norway Thomas Ulsrud $27,500
2007 Canada Kevin Koe Norway Pål Trulsen 90,000
2008 Norway Thomas Ulsrud Canada Kevin Martin 160,000
2009[10] Sweden Oskar Eriksson Norway Thomas Ulsrud 160,000
2010[11] Sweden Niklas Edin Norway Thomas Ulsrud 160,000
2011[12] Sweden Niklas Edin Scotland Tom Brewster 160,000
2012[13] Sweden Niklas Edin Finland Markku Uusipaavalniemi 160,000
Not held between 2013 and 2021
2022[14] Sweden Niklas Edin Norway Steffen Walstad 112,000
2023[15] Switzerland Marco Hösli Switzerland Yannick Schwaller 112,000

Women

Year Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (kr)
2004 Sweden Anette Norberg[16]
2005[17] Canada Sherry Middaugh Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni
2006[18] Sweden Anette Norberg Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni $16,150
2007 Canada Jennifer Jones Canada Sherry Anderson 90,000
2008 Scotland Kelly Wood Sweden Anette Norberg 100,000
2009[19] Canada Jennifer Jones Sweden Anette Norberg 100,000
2010[20] Switzerland Mirjam Ott Sweden Anna Hasselborg 100,000
2011[21] Canada Jennifer Jones Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 100,000
2012[22] Canada Sherry Middaugh Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 100,000
Not held between 2013 and 2021
2022[23] Sweden Anna Hasselborg Canada Kaitlyn Lawes 88,000
2023[24] Sweden Anna Hasselborg Norway Marianne Rørvik 88,000

Notes

  1. ^ Gowsell was skipping in place of Kevin Martin on his team.

References

  1. ^ "Oslo Cup". Nordic Curling Tour.
  2. ^ "Radisson Blu Oslo Cup 2013 cancelled - Curling Champions Tour". leitwerk.ch. Archived from the original on 2014-08-19.
  3. ^ "World Curling Tour". Edmonton Journal. September 27, 2001. p. 41. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  4. ^ CurlingZone
  5. ^ "Oslo Cup". The Province. September 29, 2002. p. 7. Retrieved September 2, 2023.
  6. ^ CurlingZone
  7. ^ CurlingZone
  8. ^ CurlingZone
  9. ^ CurlingZone
  10. ^ CurlingZone
  11. ^ CurlingZone
  12. ^ CurlingZone
  13. ^ CurlingZone
  14. ^ "2022 Oslo Cup – Men's". CurlingZone. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
  15. ^ "2023 Oslo Cup – Men's". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
  16. ^ "Archived copy". www.tsn.ca. Archived from the original on 13 October 2004. Retrieved 12 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  17. ^ "Behind the Glass: September 2005".
  18. ^ CurlingZone
  19. ^ CurlingZone
  20. ^ CurlingZone
  21. ^ CurlingZone
  22. ^ CurlingZone
  23. ^ "2022 Oslo Cup – Women's". CurlingZone. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
  24. ^ "2023 Oslo Cup – Women's". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 28, 2023.

External links

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